CS5 Countdown!!!!
I'm really sketchy on the content aware fill tool idea. In that video you don't know what kind of computer was being used. It could've had a Quadcore 2.66ghz processor and 16gb's of ram for all we know. For a computer to generate all those unique items, as in that road in the desert that comes out of NO WHERE... will take alot. If that is the case, then in that video it was rather slow so I can't imagine it on a regular cosumer PC or laptop.
So come to find out CS5 won't be available until most likely late fall
this is just a "launch" ie a preview of what you will be able to buy in a few months
"Before you get too excited, let’s get one thing straight: This is the unveiling, or basically an introduction to the public. Adobe is going so far as to call it a “launch” day but you will not be able to buy the software that day. Adobe has not announced a release day yet, but October 2010 makes sense to me (just a guess). This would position Adobe for a strong end to the calendar year, it would give them sufficient time to work on it after the April introduction, and it lines up exactly two years after the release of CS4. That said September/November would make just as much sense, and some rumors are putting the date earlier, noting an 18 month release cycle."
"Before you get too excited, let’s get one thing straight: This is the unveiling, or basically an introduction to the public. Adobe is going so far as to call it a “launch” day but you will not be able to buy the software that day. Adobe has not announced a release day yet, but October 2010 makes sense to me (just a guess). This would position Adobe for a strong end to the calendar year, it would give them sufficient time to work on it after the April introduction, and it lines up exactly two years after the release of CS4. That said September/November would make just as much sense, and some rumors are putting the date earlier, noting an 18 month release cycle."
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yes it does
I'm really sketchy on the content aware fill tool idea. In that video you don't know what kind of computer was being used. It could've had a Quadcore 2.66ghz processor and 16gb's of ram for all we know. For a computer to generate all those unique items, as in that road in the desert that comes out of NO WHERE... will take alot. If that is the case, then in that video it was rather slow so I can't imagine it on a regular cosumer PC or laptop.
There are some pro's and con's to it, but thats with everything.
I'm going to end up up-grading to PS CS5, I highly doubt I'll even upgrade after effects since I don't know any beta testers or new news about AE...
EDIT, I just pre-ordered AE CS5, ROTOSCOPING made easy.... Well thats going to hit ALOT of big time roto company's who use to charge 170$ because now roto is made easy.
PS looks to be pretty cheap to be upgraded, heh the market they're pushing the products for seems to be in the right direction.
Last edited by Enz01; Apr 12, 2010 at 11:25 AM.




